Dear colleagues, I am Seiichi Yoshida working on the MISAO Project. John Greaves pointed out that one of the recent MISAO Project new variable stars, MisV1073, may be identified with a faint xray source RASS FSC Object 1RXS 200142.7+465727 which lies approximately 1 armin almost due south. # Thanks John for your research. JG wrote me it may just be coincidence. We do not know they are really the same object... Here is the profile of MisV1073: MisV1073 R.A. 20h01m44s.24 Decl. +46o58'20".8 (2000.0) Mag. 11.3-11.8C Type SR: = USNO-A2.0 1350.11491324 20h01m44s.228 +46o58'21".44 Mag(R):13.6 Mag(B):15.8 = IRAS 20001+4649 20h01m42s.6 +46o58'21" Ellipse:38x9" P.A.:65 Flux(12):0.3021 Flux(25):<0.2500 Flux(60):<0.5274 Flux(100):<42.48 = 2MASS 200144.208 +465820.68 (2000.0) 7.980 6.940 6.539 http://vsnet.aerith.net/misao/data/MisV/MisV1073.gif Best regards, -- Seiichi Yoshida comet@aerith.net http://vsnet.aerith.net/